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Etihad Airways’ employees have raised almost Dh270,000 ($73,493) through a company-wide campaign to help Nepal’s earthquake survivors re-build their lives and communities.
The airline’s employees volunteered and

Earthquake-hit Nepal will train 50,000 workers to help carry out reconstruction, the finance minister said, the biggest skill development program in the country's history as economic growth is expected to fall to the slowest rate in eight ye

The associates of the Marriott hotels in the UAE joined together to help their fellow colleagues and their families cope with the aftermath of the devastating earthquakes in Nepal by raising Dh217,555 ($59,222).
Shortly after the first

UAE-based Farnek, a top facilities management (FM) company, has installed its first biogas plant in rural Nepal under its 2015 social engagement and corporate social responsibility strategy.
Working with its long-term sustainabili

UAE-based Farnek, a top facilities management (FM) company, has installed its first biogas plant in rural Nepal under its 2015 social engagement and corporate social responsibility strategy.
Working with its long-term sustainabili

National carrier Oman Air recently honoured its staff for their desire to assist in meeting the needs of those affected by the earthquake in Nepal on April 25, and maintaining operations on one of its key flagship routes.
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A second consignment of aid that includes 25 tonnes of food, 6,000 litres of bottled water, 1,000 plastic carpets, 300 waterproof tents and 30 power generators will be sent to Nepal to help its earthquake-hit citizens.
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Dressed in his brother's old British army fatigues, Mohan Ghale is rebuilding his mother's home stone by stone, after returning to Barpak village, high in the Himalayas, which was demolished by last month's earthquake.

UAE-based NMC Healthcare airlifted medical supplies worth Dh1.8 million ($490,000) to Nepal last week as part of ongoing efforts to help victims of the devastating earthquakes which have killed thousands in the Himalayan nation.
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The number of people killed in Nepal by two major earthquakes has surpassed 8,500, making the disaster the deadliest to hit the Himalayan country on record, as rescuers on Sunday searched for dozens of people still missing in remote villages.